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Category: Add-ons
Tags: -
Date: 2003-07-26 15:49
Size: 3.02 KB
Version: v1.1.1
MD5: 4823b1d9ad98e2f01b3de2dbc03a618f
Submitter: rawdata
Web: http://doyourdd.us/
Rating: 0.00
Popularity: 1064 POP
This is a hack to the calendar system which allows an event admin to choose groups, and have different calendar views to show events related to that group. It's almost like having multiple calendars, but it's not! This only works on the master calendar, not on the personal calendars.
Corrected typo's.
Introduced some new terms (fi portal insteadof site)
Translations added.
File is not completely tested yet.
Introduced some new terms (fi portal insteadof site)
Translations added.
File is not completely tested yet.
Category: Add-ons
Tags: -
Date: 2003-07-14 08:23
Size: 15.04 KB
Version: 1.1.1
MD5: b6314b84ef8925f41591432cf14db3e9
Submitter: ScurvyDawg
Rating: 10.00(1)
Popularity: 1395 POP
This is a re-release of a Geeklog 1.1 plugin that now works with Geeklog 1.3.7. This has a lot of work left before it is polished but it should work just fine for the most part. This is a beta so use with care.
Category: Add-ons
Tags: -
Date: 2003-06-01 04:53
Size: 1.30 KB
Version: 1.0
MD5: b36029c7fdc367e308d231cbb36d8847
Submitter: Dirk
Web: http://geeklog.info/
Rating: 8.00(1)
Popularity: 1477 POP
This is a hack to the calendar system which allows an event admin to choose groups, and have different calendar views to show events related to that group. It's almost like having multiple calendars, but it's not! This only works on the master calendar, not on the personal calendars.
I'm planning on using Geeklog inside a corporate environment. To satisfy our security requirements, we will be using SSL for all access. On top of this, we need strong authentication (more than just username/password and cookies). Therefore, we've decided to use SSL client certificates. After looking through the Geeklog code, one of my collegues and I found that it was pretty easy to add SSL client certificate authentication to Geeklog.